Jump to main content
US EPA
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Search
Search
Main menu
Environmental Topics
Laws & Regulations
About EPA
Health & Environmental Research Online (HERO)
Contact Us
Print
Feedback
Export to File
Search:
This record has one attached file:
Add More Files
Attach File(s):
Display Name for File*:
Save
Citation
Tags
HERO ID
6965702
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Screening of non-alkaloid acetylcholinesterase inhibitors from extracts and essential oils of Anthriscus nemorosa (M.Bieb.) Spreng. (Apiaceae)
Author(s)
Karakaya, S; Yilmaz, SV; Koca, M; Demirci, B; Sytar, O; ,
Year
2019
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
South African Journal of Botany
ISSN:
0254-6299
EISSN:
1727-9321
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Location
AMSTERDAM
Page Numbers
261-269
DOI
10.1016/j.sajb.2019.07.031
Web of Science Id
WOS:000488195200034
Abstract
This screening of biologically active compounds, cholinesterase inhibition and antioxidant potentials of extracts and essential oils from different plant parts such as fruits, aerial parts, roots and flowers of Anthriscus nemorosa was performed. GC analytical results of essential oil compositions have been detailed described. It was found that EtOAc fraction of root and root essential oil had the highest total phenolics content and antioxidant activity (DPPH test). The essential oil of roots showed the highest butyrylcholinesterase inhibition (88.51%). alpha-Pinene as the major component of root essential oil also indicated strong butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activity (72.09%) and antioxidant effect. The GC-FID and GC-MS analysis assessed that major monoterpene of roots and aerial parts were alpha-pinene (25.5.%), myristicin (10.4%), p-cymene (8.2%), limonene (6.0%) and fatty alcohol 1-heptadecanol (7.5%). The root and aerial part canals revealed the smaller number of secretory canals which contains mainly monoterpene and oxygenated monoterpenes. The secretory canals of fruits and flowers were characterised by the largest shape and contain a high amount of sesquiterpene hydrocarbon bicyclogermacrene. The high content of sesquiterpene spathulenol (49.6%) was estimated in the extracts of the aerial part. These presented findings represented that the roots essential oil of A. nemorosa may be a novel alternative source of natural antioxidant and anticholinesterase. (C) 2019 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Home
Learn about HERO
Using HERO
Search HERO
Projects in HERO
Risk Assessment
Transparency & Integrity